Ah, okay. I suggest you change the spelling to either the traditional way, Cason, or a more phoenetic way that Kasson like Kason, Kayson, or Cayson.Kasson makes me say the first syllable Cass (as in Cassandra).Some grammar rules about double letters:"...a double letter almost always indicates a heavy emphasis on that sound within the word, whereas a single letter indicates that the emphasis lies elsewhere, often on the vowel sound immediately preceding it instead.""...simply check whether the stress is on the first or second syllable of the word. If it is on the first syllable, the middle letter remains single, but if the stress is on the second syllable, then the middle letter should be doubled before adding the prefix."Does that make sense? In the name Cason, the emphasis is on "KAY-" and not "-son"